(ARA) - While bathrooms are some of the smallest rooms in the house, they
tend to be the areas where a lot of personal items are stored. Typical
bathroom sink counters and shelves are crammed full of cosmetics,
medications, hair-styling items and dental care tools, looking cluttered and
messy and making it difficult to clean them.
"Research shows that many homeowners don't like clutter in the bathroom and
seek storage at their fingertips," says Steve Bissell, president of Robern,
a Kohler company and leader in bath storage solutions.
For an innovative storage option, Robern has designed a new mirrored cabinet
for people who want storage along with the aesthetics of a seamless mirror.
The Uplift cabinet isn't like the standard medicine cabinet over the vanity
that opens out and may block your access to the sink. The seamless mirror
lifts upward, with a position-hold feature allowing it to stay partly open
while you access everything inside. It is deep enough to safely contain
medicine bottles, toiletries and a small radio and has an optional mount for
an LCD TV. Interior lights and outlets for up to six electronic devices make
the Uplift cabinet perfect for bathroom storage so you can have all those
items you need at your fingertips. And, they aren't cluttering the
countertop anymore.
If you need additional storage space in the bathroom, try rolling shelves or
pull-out baskets that can hide in the cabinets under the sink. You can
include one basket for each family member and, since they pull out, you
don't have to crawl on the floor to reach a bottle way in the back of a
cabinet.
If you don't have cabinets under your sink, there are many options for
creative storage including bins and baskets to hold items like extra toilet
paper, perfumes and colognes or hair-styling accessories. Depending on how
tight space is, you can put a cabinet above the toilet, or find a stand-up
container to fit between the toilet and the vanity. Another option is to
find containers that work well on top of the vanity, allowing you to keep
items within close reach.
In the shower, don't trip on loose bottles of shampoo, conditioner and soap.
Find an organizer that fits over the shower head or attaches to the shower
wall with suction cups so you can get those items off the sides of the bath
or the floor. If you have more than one person using the shower, consider
getting each family member a separate organizer.
To keep your outlets uncluttered, make your nightlight part of the vanity
mirror. The Uplift cabinet has an interior light to illuminate items stored
inside and an optional nightlight along the handle that allows you to see
well enough to move about the bathroom safely.
"Sometimes the most inspired ideas are the simplest," Bissell says. "Who
wouldn't want to walk into his or her bathroom at night and find a softly
glowing cabinet that allows them to navigate easily?"
To provide the best task lighting for your mirror, place lights to the side
of the face to avoid shadows, and keep the lights less than 40 inches apart
to create the ideal illumination. The Uplift Pendant lights hang from the
ceiling directly in front of the mirror for a unique and striking look that
provides ideal, even lighting.
For additional ideas on creative organization and storage techniques using
modern products, visit
www.robern.com.
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